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I think you ment federal government, rather then national government, as a national government is a centralized government, as a kingdom or Dictatorship, where the controlling power is centralized with the ruler, and local government is a puppet administration re sponcible to the central, or national government. On the other hand, a democratic Republic, as the US is the federal government controls international and interstate trade, enforcing the constitutionality of all laws made whether federal or state, insuring all citizens civil rights and liberties, protecting the country from aggressive intrusion and psychical invasions, and insurrections that would endanger the rights and liberties of it citizens. And, a state is involved in the administering of a local geographic area, and, in theory, should be a smaller mirrored image of the federal Democratic Republic.

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